New York's Plastic Bag Store stocks groceries made from single-use bags
Brooklyn artist Robin Frohardt has used old plastic bags to create foods such as tomatoes and sushi rolls for an installation in New York's Times Square.
Photograph is by Maria Baranova Suzuki
The Plastic Bag Store is an installation by Robin Frohardt and Times Square Arts designed to coincide with the plastic bag ban in New York, which went into effect on 1 March 2020.
It is intended to replicate the look of a traditional grocery store by making items with single-use plastic bags the artist collected from streets of New York City.
"The Plastic Bag Store is a visually rich, tactile, and humorous experience that hopefully encourages a different way of thinking about the foreverness of plastic, the permanence of the disposable, and that there is no 'away' when we throw something out," said artist Robin Frohardt. "It is my attempt to make something authentic and human from that which is mass-produced."
Among the produce are red tomatoes made from balled-up red bags and tiny bits of green plastic, and boxes of berries, which the artist created by stuffing coloured bags into small plastic containers.
Delicatessen cases are filled with pseudo products such as sushi rolls, chopped salad and several varieties of cake.
The aisles and shelves are stocked with branded products that Frohardt renamed using bag themed puns such as Bagarino Pizza and Bagorade.
In addition to browsing the dozens of plastic products during the day, in the evenings customers can view a...
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